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Glendale native honored by U.S. Navy
When Paul Ignatius first stepped aboard a Navy ship, he was anxious. Japan had already attacked Pearl Harbor and the war in the Pacific was going strong. Ignatius — a Glendale native who attended Mark Keppel Elementary School, Toll Middle School...
Tags: Washington, DC, U.S. Department of Defense, Military Equipment, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Google Inc.
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Best-sellers: Best-sellers of hardcover fiction and nonfiction
-------------------- This piece first ran in Printers Row Journal, delivered to Printers Row members with the Sunday Chicago Tribune and by digital edition via email. Click here to learn about joining Printers Row. -------------------- HARDCOVER...Tags: Murder, Book, Diabetes, Fiction, The O'Reilly Factor (tv program)
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South Florida veterans honored on D-Day anniversary
Nearly 20 World War II veterans received the Legion of Honor medal from French Consulate General Gael de Maisonneuve on June 6, the 69th anniversary of D-Day. The South Florida veterans arrived in wheelchairs, using walkers or on the arms of loved ones....Tags: Tampa, Delray Beach, Awards and Prizes, Tropical Storms, Nazi Party
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Congress, don't ban the bomb's national park
They pulled a bit of history out of the English Channel on Monday. Experts from the Royal Air Force Museum lifted a rare Dornier Do 17 bomber from the seafloor near Kent. The plane, shot down during the Battle of Britain in 1940, is believed to be the...
Tags: Travel, Military Equipment, Gardens and Parks, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Arts and Culture
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Cantigny marks D-Day anniversary with activities, new vehicle
The 69th anniversary of D-Day, Cantigny Park offered activities for children and debuted a 2.5-ton addition to the First Division Museum's historic military fleet. The GMC CCKW, a World War II truck, was donated to the museum and was on display on...
Tags: Museums, GMC, Arts and Culture, Cantigny Park, Human Interest
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OUR HEALTH: Angel of Mercy for D-Day Injured
Most people who work in healthcare are heroes in their own right, but some exhibit a special kind of heroism. Some practice their craft under horrid circumstances, even under the threat of gunfire from an armed enemy army, and a few of those are honored...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), George W. Bush, Human Interest, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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Echoes from the Holocaust in Chicago area
The daughter of Holocaust survivors, Toby Glickman finds it impossible to waste even a morsel of food. Geri Emalfarb remembers how her parents wouldn't allow her out after dark. And Yonit Hoffman recalls the numbing sense of loss and sadness triggered...
Tags: Anxiety, Museums, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Gold Coast
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Holocaust survivors, WWII vets pay tribute to one another
Estelle Glaser Laughlin was only 13 when she and her family were taken to a Nazi death camp in Poland. Albert Wiener was a Jewish teen from Brooklyn drafted into the Army during World War II who hoped to end the persecution of European Jews. The two...
Tags: Pneumonia, Museums, Religion and Belief, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Arts and Culture
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Hugo's West Hollywood patrons may recognize Phil Gittelman
Los Angeles TimesIn the restaurant world, being called "a regular" is a badge of honor. Phil Gittelman has been eating at Hugo's in West Hollywood almost every day for 32 years. He is so fond of the restaurant, which opened in 1980, that he is more than a customer; he's...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Leave It to Beaver (tv program), Diets and Dieting, Foods and Beverages, Vegetarian Diet
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Best-sellers
HARDCOVER FICTION 1. "Inferno" by Dan Brown (Doubleday, $29.95). Robert Langdon is back to solve a riddle with links to Dante's epic poem. Last week: 1 2. "And the Mountains Echoed" by Khaled Hosseini (Riverhead, $28.95). The author explores how...Tags: Dan Brown , Murder, Book, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diabetes
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Honoring veterans on D-Day
Anchor/ReporterD-Day was crucial to the freedom of so many. One Roanoke man has made it his duty for the past 29 years to remember those World War Two veterans who fought proudly for their country. WDBJ7 spoke to him and others about what today means. For those who...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War
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History Channel and Lou Reda to present WWII shows at Sigal
TV WatchersView the highly acclaimed Lou Reda History production "WWII in HD" along with other History Channel documentaries about World War II produced by the Easton production company during a year-long series at Sigal Museum in Easton. The museum will kick......
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World War II (1939-1945) Photos
Barbara Cohen, a holocaust survivor donates her childho...
(June 9, 2013)
St. Bernardine Catholic School fourth graders clamber o...
(June 6, 2013)
Penned by Evan Linder, this premiere is about a tight-k...
(March 26, 2013)